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>> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps?
>> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use....
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>> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. officeyour business needs...k... at prices that keep you...out of the red. this week get a bonus $15 itunes gift card with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now
>> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use....
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>> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, sve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] what's in your wallet? officemax can help you drive suand down.s down...
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[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not
[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american...
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. >> welcome steve. >> thank you. i think commissioner ortiz had the right idea. cell phones seem to be proliferating all over the place. why don't all new cell phones have the new area code? i get people's business codes that have 415 for their business and some other area code for their cell phone. it's quite common. and i think also what happens is a lot of people from san francisco take their 415 number. my two children live in san diego now, but their cell phones are still 415 down there. so i think it would be very easy for any business to add a cell phone with a different area code, and maintain that phone number that they have always had as 415. i think that is the right idea going forward. thank you. >> thank you. any other members of the public that would like to comment on item no. 7? seeing none, item no. 7 is closed. commissioners? >> well number portability is also legislated that you are allowed to take your number with you. i don't think we want to make any recommendations that discusses number portability. i don't think we have to suggest that. th
. >> welcome steve. >> thank you. i think commissioner ortiz had the right idea. cell phones seem to be proliferating all over the place. why don't all new cell phones have the new area code? i get people's business codes that have 415 for their business and some other area code for their cell phone. it's quite common. and i think also what happens is a lot of people from san francisco take their 415 number. my two children live in san diego now, but their cell phones are still 415...
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steve: ♪ whoo hoo ♪ music time! with steve songs. ♪ we're on our way ♪ ♪ are you excited? ♪ yeah! yeah! ♪ what do you think we'll find today? ♪ kids: ♪ it could be short or tall ♪ mr. steve: ♪ or bigger than us all ♪ ♪ near or far ♪ ♪ or faster than a car ♪ ♪ but whatever it is i know ♪ ♪ that we're gonna ♪ all: ♪ catch it, catch it, ohh ♪ mr. steve: ♪ like yesterday ♪ ♪ my friend and i ♪ ♪ rode a hot air balloon ♪ ♪ way up high ♪ ♪ it was the coolest thing we'd ever done in the sky ♪ ♪ and i tried to ♪ all: ♪ catch it, catch it, ohh, yeah ♪ ♪ catch it, catch it ♪ ♪ not with a net, no ♪ ♪ catch it, catch it ♪ ♪ keep it in my heart ♪ ♪ it's times like this that i ♪ ♪ don't want to pass me by ♪ ♪ i want to take it in i'm gonna try ♪ kids: ♪ catch it catch it, ohh, yeah ♪ all: ♪ to catch it catch it ♪ ♪ not with a net, no ♪ ♪ catch it, catch it ♪ ♪ keep it in my heart ♪ (kids laughing) funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the u. s. department of education. (schoo
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our steve liesman with the story. steve, this took you by surprise, huh? >> reporter: there were some really interesting comments on there, the release of the fed transcript five years afterwards, and what's clear from the monumental meetings of the fed in 2007 is we know now if we didn't already that jim cramer was right. the fed really did have no idea how bad it was out there. listen to this. >> bernanke is being an academic. he has no idea. >> cramer. >> i've talked to the heads of almost every single one of these firms in the last 72 hours and he has no idea what it's like out there, none! sunshine credibly four days after it was apparent to cramer what was going on, bill dudley, the head of the new york's operations desk said at a meeting, quote, we've done quite a bit of work trying to identify some of the funding questions surrounding bear stearns, countrywide and there's been some strain but looks like there's nothing imminent in those areas. to be fair, dudley would eventually become a leading advocate of extraordinary fed policies. both of those
our steve liesman with the story. steve, this took you by surprise, huh? >> reporter: there were some really interesting comments on there, the release of the fed transcript five years afterwards, and what's clear from the monumental meetings of the fed in 2007 is we know now if we didn't already that jim cramer was right. the fed really did have no idea how bad it was out there. listen to this. >> bernanke is being an academic. he has no idea. >> cramer. >> i've talked...
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on the anniversary, republican tucson city councilman steve kozachik, known in tucson as steve k., organized a gun guy-back that allowed residents to turn in the unwanted weapons to the police department, in exchange for safeway gift cards, the grocery store chain that was the scene of the giffords shooting. they collected and destroyed more than 200 guns in that drive. but not without opposition. the national rifle association, of course, opposed the buy back and told npr that it will work with the arizona state legislature to re-write the law in order to make it illegal to destroy firearms in buy-backs. and one republican state senator even held his own gun buy-back on the same day as steve k. instead of destroying the guns, he and other gun rights advocates added them to their collections. just days after, he wrote this. the arizona republican party is an idealogical outliar, i see nothing showing that it is inclined to move anything but further away from the values of this community. i will, therefore, be changing my party register to democrat. joining me now, the rather than turned demo
on the anniversary, republican tucson city councilman steve kozachik, known in tucson as steve k., organized a gun guy-back that allowed residents to turn in the unwanted weapons to the police department, in exchange for safeway gift cards, the grocery store chain that was the scene of the giffords shooting. they collected and destroyed more than 200 guns in that drive. but not without opposition. the national rifle association, of course, opposed the buy back and told npr that it will work...
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we have a lot of things closed down and moving around, steve. >> we do. here is the roosevelt bridge, 66 eastbound, crossing from arlington to the district. the bridge is open. the only bridge that is completely closed to vehicular traffic is the memorial bridge. only pedestrians and official vehicles allowed to cross. if you are crossing the rows of -- roosevelt bridge, you will have moved towards rock creek parkway. closed between 23rd street to the capital. and behind the capital into the capital neighborhood to third street. diversions are in place. on 395, you will be sent across the freeway. you may not exit onto 14th street. you cannot get into the third street tunnel, the ninth street tunnel, or the 12th street tunnel now. you will have to continue over the freeway and work your way around. a lot of closures today. back to you. >> thank you. people have traveled in from all across the nation. we are seeing how serious these guests are about getting a good spot to what the inauguration ceremony. let's check in with jummy olabanji on the metro kraut
we have a lot of things closed down and moving around, steve. >> we do. here is the roosevelt bridge, 66 eastbound, crossing from arlington to the district. the bridge is open. the only bridge that is completely closed to vehicular traffic is the memorial bridge. only pedestrians and official vehicles allowed to cross. if you are crossing the rows of -- roosevelt bridge, you will have moved towards rock creek parkway. closed between 23rd street to the capital. and behind the capital into...
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complicated mind of steve kornacki. nothing like seven minutes to rethink your life plans but a study by "the atlantic" says it costs more to be single and successful at work than married. >> amen. >> more than a million dollars. $1,000 in annual income taxes alone. wow! it's time to get married. but the facebook friend marc sims says $1,000 may be worth it. ouch. >> nice. >> like us on facebook and let us know your take. >>> an incredible story of resilience and hard-earned success. one woman's journey from torture in china and exile to the ceo of a global tech company and what it can teach us all. that's next. i'm with sandra who just got these great glasses. you paid...wow. hmmm. let's see if walmart can help you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yeah. oh, wow! oh, black frame looks good on you. yeah? you can get a complete pair starting at just -- $38. really?! and did you know that our glasses come with a free 12-month replacement guar
complicated mind of steve kornacki. nothing like seven minutes to rethink your life plans but a study by "the atlantic" says it costs more to be single and successful at work than married. >> amen. >> more than a million dollars. $1,000 in annual income taxes alone. wow! it's time to get married. but the facebook friend marc sims says $1,000 may be worth it. ouch. >> nice. >> like us on facebook and let us know your take. >>> an incredible story of...
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great to see you, steve. >> glad to be here. thanks very much. >> okay. so you are starting a business or you have an idea. what's the first thing you need to do to decide, okay, this is a viable idea or not. >> the first thing you need to do is realize all your passion and energy has made you start on day one of faith-based enterprise. even though you think it's a rationale business, on day one, all you have is your passion. and your job is to turn that faith, that is your assumptions, about everything you think you would believe about customers and markets and pricing into facts and we kind of now say there are no facts inside your building or office, so get the heck outside. and the whole idea is, we believe you need to get outside your office and test some of your key assumptions about your business. >> yeah. i always talk about this. don't get tunnel vision. you and your husband or wife or your senior managers or co-founder, you have one idea. you don't know if that's going to really fly when you get out your doors. what problem you're solving. that'
great to see you, steve. >> glad to be here. thanks very much. >> okay. so you are starting a business or you have an idea. what's the first thing you need to do to decide, okay, this is a viable idea or not. >> the first thing you need to do is realize all your passion and energy has made you start on day one of faith-based enterprise. even though you think it's a rationale business, on day one, all you have is your passion. and your job is to turn that faith, that is your...
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. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year, they sold only 1,000 or so cases. but now, they are shipping upwards of a million cases annually. and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you knop, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm,
. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought...
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now let's go to steve. >>> another cold morning. but temperatures have continued to warm up and it looks like they will top out not only today but right into the weekend. some mid 60s for a few as high pressure continues to win out. patchy fog systems aligning themselves north to south have no chance. maybe next week. middle of next week there is signs of possible change. 20s for a few. livermore is in there. santa rosa. 44 san francisco. a lot of 30s. keep our eye on fog out toward the valley. maybe some of that popping up a little later. usually does 7:00, 8:00. there is some getting closer to the coast. overall temperatures started the day off. now it's very, very cold. pattern is kind of stuck here. to the north things might change a little bit. but for us a little bit of patchy fog sunny and warm. hazy skies. everything is cane of stuck. 60s now. mid 60s to 70 down toward santa cruz. ordinary reason that it looks like a very quiet weekend. pam. >>> thank you, steve. a high surf advisory goes into effect later today. it will las
now let's go to steve. >>> another cold morning. but temperatures have continued to warm up and it looks like they will top out not only today but right into the weekend. some mid 60s for a few as high pressure continues to win out. patchy fog systems aligning themselves north to south have no chance. maybe next week. middle of next week there is signs of possible change. 20s for a few. livermore is in there. santa rosa. 44 san francisco. a lot of 30s. keep our eye on fog out toward...
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. >>> i'm steve kornacki. what's the name of the movie where the washed up producer creates a synthetic woman and then the world finds out she is not real? oh, oh. simone! this is just like that. isn't it, s.e.? >> i have no idea but manti te'o, i have some questions, like, what is an online relationship and be specific. >> i'm toree. manti's the talk of the nfl. will this hurt the draft chances? will he be forced to become a jet? we don't want you! >>> it's thursday, so obviously i'm starting with sports and this is no sports metaphor, folks. it's a real story that rocked the sports world and developing minute by minute. bear with me because this thing is kree si. there's this football player named manti te'o. >> yep. that's true. >> that's true. a star for notre dame. >> true. >> yep. >> famous university and during the final college season the team is on the way to a national championship. >> sort of. >> he is a candidate for the heisman award. >> that's real. >> early in the season, we learned that he's pl
. >>> i'm steve kornacki. what's the name of the movie where the washed up producer creates a synthetic woman and then the world finds out she is not real? oh, oh. simone! this is just like that. isn't it, s.e.? >> i have no idea but manti te'o, i have some questions, like, what is an online relationship and be specific. >> i'm toree. manti's the talk of the nfl. will this hurt the draft chances? will he be forced to become a jet? we don't want you! >>> it's...
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what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at all about that. that is not on his agenda. i think he really is a president who believes his mission is to reduce the inequality. he saw reagan increasing in inequality. he is a leveller. obama care was step one. i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one
what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes. fox news political analyst and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at...
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i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we need space for innovation, it is a constant challenge. the power of the conventional is so overwhelming and the convergence is so powerful that to try to innovate is exhausting in government. let me tell you. in spite of that, i am ready for several more years of innovation. i hope you are. i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in
i do not think -- steve jobs working in his career came up with stuff. i did not know that steve jobs was working in that group on the computer. we want to have space for that. we need space for innovation, it is a constant challenge. the power of the conventional is so overwhelming and the convergence is so powerful that to try to innovate is exhausting in government. let me tell you. in spite of that, i am ready for several more years of innovation. i hope you are. i hope california is....
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. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of years. so whether you try avocados in guacamole at your next party or try them to support farmers like the bruces, the time is indeed ripe to try some california avocados today. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of companies, which also includes nationwide insurance. on your side. >> today on food 101, we are talking about potatoes. and here to help us is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. all right, potato, pot-ah-to, whatever you call it. i don't know. >> you say potato, i say pot-ah-to. >> right. that's why we'll go to dinner tomorrow. but what do i need to know about picking out a good potato? >> well, there's--first of all, there's lots of choices when it comes to potatoes. >> ok. >> you got from sweet potatoes to yams
. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of years. so whether you try avocados in guacamole at your next party or try them to support farmers like the bruces, the time is indeed ripe to try some california avocados today. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied...
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and northbound 280 downtown san jose that looks good getting into the valley, let's go to steve. it will be cloudy to mostly cloudy, 40s and 5 oscar grant right now. i -- 50s right now. also half-moon bay 55 and i believe adam just tweeted me, is that right, i think so. 54 in napa and a goodbye to those 40s and cloud cover with occasionally some light rain and the air mass is still really dry. there could be some light rain in advance of it. and that low will give us a lot of cloud cover. warmer lows but cooler afternoon high temperatures, 50s to lower 60s and more of a southerly breeze more humidity as well and with your weekend always in view, maybe the northern system and i don't think there will be much rain but we mentioned it, pam. >>> and they are saying he inspired fans in many ways for fans who want to be inked up and there is now a product called capper net. they are sold for individual tattoos up to $20 for a set of three. >>> 4:51 is the time right now, music is blaring from the san francisco waterfront. the big entertainer which signed up and a group of palo alto stu
and northbound 280 downtown san jose that looks good getting into the valley, let's go to steve. it will be cloudy to mostly cloudy, 40s and 5 oscar grant right now. i -- 50s right now. also half-moon bay 55 and i believe adam just tweeted me, is that right, i think so. 54 in napa and a goodbye to those 40s and cloud cover with occasionally some light rain and the air mass is still really dry. there could be some light rain in advance of it. and that low will give us a lot of cloud cover....
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first we go to steve. steve, i'm feeling a change is coming. >> a very slow change but it's coming. we still have 20s and 30s on the lows. i don't think anything will come close to what we had on sunday. but still when you get 28 santa rosa. 29 livermore. each day the temps are inching upward. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good as you drive over to the tunnel. also the morning commute is not bad if you are driving on oakland freeways. let's go back to the desk. >>> oakland's public safety committee has approved a controversial crime fighting plan for the city. it was a anonymous vote by the committee late last night. tara moriarty is joining us live where that meeting tara, it almost got out of hand. >> reporter: it really did. the committee did decide to give the plan the thumbs up. now it will go before the council next week. chief howard jordan believes it will pass. he met with some pretty stiff opposition last night. as did members of his staff. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers the chief himself and people who supported the new crime
first we go to steve. steve, i'm feeling a change is coming. >> a very slow change but it's coming. we still have 20s and 30s on the lows. i don't think anything will come close to what we had on sunday. but still when you get 28 santa rosa. 29 livermore. each day the temps are inching upward. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good as you drive over to the tunnel. also the morning commute is not bad if you are driving on oakland freeways....
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. cold out there again. does not feel as cold. there is no doubt about it sunday was the coldest. that was like a midwest cold. but temperatures still cold. let's not kid ourselves. 20s and 30s. a little change now. yesterday we had warmer temps in alaska. things have changed a little bit. ten degrees colder. things have reversed themselves a little bit. they are catching up to us in some respects. because we have still a lot of temperatures that are still in the 20s and 30s. 29 sebastopol. st. helena was 26. remember a lot of these not far away. walnut creek 29 degrees. 31 san ramon. 29 pleasanton. 39 fremont. gilroy 29. menlo park 29. it will be clear today. a lot of sunshine. you can see the ridge of high pressure is a big one. everything continues to go offshore that helps the coast and also the bay. so half-moon bay and downtown oakland warmer than many inland locations. 59 santa rosa. we are getting close. still low to mid 50s inland. just too tough. that east breeze doesn't help. santa cruz 62. i think we will start to see
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. cold out there again. does not feel as cold. there is no doubt about it sunday was the coldest. that was like a midwest cold. but temperatures still cold. let's not kid ourselves. 20s and 30s. a little change now. yesterday we had warmer temps in alaska. things have changed a little bit. ten degrees colder. things have reversed themselves a little bit. they are catching up to us in some respects. because we have still a lot of temperatures that...
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box andrew ross sorkin, msnbc contributor and queen bejoy reid, and co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" steve. will the gop once again play the role of dr. no? this version of the action-packed thriller would not involve threatening the launch of a u.s. spaceship wan atomic powered radio beam. instead, the victim would be the united states economy and the potentially disastrous impact of failing to raise the debt ceiling brsh according to speaker boehner, the ends justify the means. in a statement yesterday, boehner asserted the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved. it was a response to this stern warning from the president on monday. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well being of the american people is not leveraged to be used. >> if the tenor of the president's last press conference of his first term is any indication about what he expects in his second term, prepare for a bond-style showdown as the government barrels
box andrew ross sorkin, msnbc contributor and queen bejoy reid, and co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" steve. will the gop once again play the role of dr. no? this version of the action-packed thriller would not involve threatening the launch of a u.s. spaceship wan atomic powered radio beam. instead, the victim would be the united states economy and the potentially disastrous impact of failing to raise the debt ceiling brsh according to speaker boehner, the ends justify the means. in a...
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in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country, and the loans it made were among the worst, a third ending up in foreclosure or default, many because of mortgage fraud. it was foster's job to monitor and investigate allegations of fraud against countrywide employees and make sure they were reported to the board of directors and the treasury department. >> how much fraud was there at countrywide? >> from what i saw, th
in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken...
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when you are all in, it's kind of neat. >>> hall of famer, steve young is one of many celebrities in the bay area committed to helping the taylor family foundation and camp arroyo. >> is this a dream come true? >> it is a dream come true. when we started with all those kids and social programs and clinical programs, never for a moment this will be a lifelong endeavor. this was a lot of work and forever but forever is a good thing when you have kids that need it. camp is going on the 14th year and things need to be repaired and restored. we need to be there to help service them when they have other needs outside of camp. taylor family foundation is synonymous with camp arroyo. >> cheryl: but you provide other services? >> there are families that use transportation and could use help with their rent because of medical bills. or we have somebody that needs help with college to get they will in the door. >> we cover a lot of funerals. we have done it since date we started. >> we probably have 3,000 kids through camp. we have probably helped more now closer to 80,000 families in the bay a
when you are all in, it's kind of neat. >>> hall of famer, steve young is one of many celebrities in the bay area committed to helping the taylor family foundation and camp arroyo. >> is this a dream come true? >> it is a dream come true. when we started with all those kids and social programs and clinical programs, never for a moment this will be a lifelong endeavor. this was a lot of work and forever but forever is a good thing when you have kids that need it. camp is...
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[ laughter ] >> steve: fantastic. >> jimmy: "argasm." [ laughter ] >> steve: "argasm." excellent, excellent movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good movie. "the hobbit: an unexpected boner." [ laughter ] you know, stuff like these movies, like that. >> steve: that was just wrong. >> jimmy: they -- they deserve all the awards. that's good work. you guys, finally, a doctor in britain has created a mathematical formula and calculated that next monday is the saddest day of the year. [ audience aws ] or as makers of cookie dough ice cream call it, the happiest day of the year. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: michael kiwanuka right there. [ cheers ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: michael, welcome. you're sitting in with the roots tonight. he'll be performing a song with them from his debut album, "home again," a little later on in the show. you're being compared to otis redding, randy newman. have you ever heard of those guys? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. otis redd
[ laughter ] >> steve: fantastic. >> jimmy: "argasm." [ laughter ] >> steve: "argasm." excellent, excellent movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good movie. "the hobbit: an unexpected boner." [ laughter ] you know, stuff like these movies, like that. >> steve: that was just wrong. >> jimmy: they -- they deserve all the awards. that's good work. you guys, finally, a doctor in britain has created a mathematical formula and...
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steve is right there. steve, thank you. >> for? >> for making it warm up. >> it was a little warmer. i was like wow this is nice. 62 degrees. well for some areas it was warmer than that. especially toward santa cruz. 30s and 40s and a couple 20s. but temperatures if you enjoyed yesterday you will like today. very similar. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound this looks pretty good. and this morning if you are driving on the san mateo bridge it also is a nice drive over to the peninsula. let's go back to the desk. >>> in the news this morning an elderly woman in hayward was rushed to the hospital last night after being found inside a burning apartment. ktvu alex savidge is there now with the latest on the woman and her fire damaged apartment. what do you know alex? >> reporter: we do know this woman was in very bad shape when firefighters pulled her out of that burning apartment. it's the second story unit here at this complex in hayward. you can see a lot of damage from the outside. this was an elderly woman who suffered
steve is right there. steve, thank you. >> for? >> for making it warm up. >> it was a little warmer. i was like wow this is nice. 62 degrees. well for some areas it was warmer than that. especially toward santa cruz. 30s and 40s and a couple 20s. but temperatures if you enjoyed yesterday you will like today. very similar. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. westbound this looks pretty good. and this morning if you are driving on the san mateo bridge it also is a...
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let's get to steve ruden. >> we saw a beautiful day outside, lower 60's. different story for tomorrow. the first of two cold fronts coming through and clouds withll gradually increase in the midday and late afternoon. temperatures at 40 degrees at 3:00 and they fall in the dinnertime hour. but we don't expect accumulation. winds will increase and wind chill factors on tuesday -- single digits to the teens. how long will the cold weather stick around? >> if you are a visitor you may want to move before then. our coverage begins at 4:30 and then we team with abc news for the best inaguration coverage around. but first we want to get to the other big story. the baltimore ravens are heading to the superbowl. >> can you give us an amen? >> it will be harbaugh vs. harbaugh and they're calling it the harbowl. about an hour ago john's ravens took care of business in foxboro. joe flacco to antawn bolden, and the ravens go on, after the patriots turnover, flacco again. baltimore did not back off. how about that. they celebrate and tom brady throws the ball, it is pi
let's get to steve ruden. >> we saw a beautiful day outside, lower 60's. different story for tomorrow. the first of two cold fronts coming through and clouds withll gradually increase in the midday and late afternoon. temperatures at 40 degrees at 3:00 and they fall in the dinnertime hour. but we don't expect accumulation. winds will increase and wind chill factors on tuesday -- single digits to the teens. how long will the cold weather stick around? >> if you are a visitor you may...
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steve died in october 2012 and it was just about one year. you really have to ask where is the creativity? the genius of steve jobs, who was able to reconcile conflicting opinions within apple, so one can't would say this, one can't would say that, this is the way it will be. his gut were always right on the mark. david: they have a lot of cash, over $100 million, huge amount of cash they have, can't they put that together to come up with some new innovative thing that will take the market by storm? >> here is the fundamental issue, david. tim cook may be the world's best big company operations guy. chief operating officer under steve jobs, now he is the ceo. for all the virtues, and they are many, the thing he doesn't really have is the confidence to bet big on this product or that product. there is a lot of conflict and cross is going on inside of apple right now. david: finally, this is a huge stock story as well, moving the market. what this stock has done. the big battle, i guess you saw it, thinking it was a buy at current levels, sayin
steve died in october 2012 and it was just about one year. you really have to ask where is the creativity? the genius of steve jobs, who was able to reconcile conflicting opinions within apple, so one can't would say this, one can't would say that, this is the way it will be. his gut were always right on the mark. david: they have a lot of cash, over $100 million, huge amount of cash they have, can't they put that together to come up with some new innovative thing that will take the market by...
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steve schwartz is from brookstone, they're developing this prototype. this seems like a great idea. is it that really simple? >> why do dwe do this? why do we take a speaker and put it inside one of our best selling pillows? we did it because a t solves a terrific problem. so many of our tv waters have a partner in in bed, and they cannot watch tv without disturbing their partner. so so many of us, we lead ourselves toward wearing a set of headphones which are uncomfortable. why not take the pillow, connect, it put speakers inside, have a small control box. that connects up so all you do is hook up your transmitter to the tv that comes with the product. >> it's wireless. >> sends it all wirelessly to the pillow. there are two built-in speaker inside which you can't see. they're built inside the memory foam aspects of the pillow. >> okay. then what you get is very quiet sound. you're not going to get a big, loud stereo, you're going to get silent audio that's going to be just what you need. >> and a crazy question, people can still sleep on, this right? after the show is over. >> the
steve schwartz is from brookstone, they're developing this prototype. this seems like a great idea. is it that really simple? >> why do dwe do this? why do we take a speaker and put it inside one of our best selling pillows? we did it because a t solves a terrific problem. so many of our tv waters have a partner in in bed, and they cannot watch tv without disturbing their partner. so so many of us, we lead ourselves toward wearing a set of headphones which are uncomfortable. why not take...
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steve, very smart. senior writer at salon. steve, thank you. spot on. >>> all right, the best new thing in the world tonight involves my favorite live news moment maybe ever. and it is coming up and it has nothing to do with guns. that's coming up. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. what's good for the pot... is even better for the cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house.
steve, very smart. senior writer at salon. steve, thank you. spot on. >>> all right, the best new thing in the world tonight involves my favorite live news moment maybe ever. and it is coming up and it has nothing to do with guns. that's coming up. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from...
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steve, that would be a prop well played, would it not? >> it would. you know, i've been in the town for a long time, neil, as you know, and for 25 years, i've seen politicians of both parties using children as props for their political agenda. we saw the president do that today with his gun agenda, and it's always struck me as, i guess it struck you, that no one brings the kids up to the stage to talk about the enormous debt, which really is a form of taxation without representation if you think about it because they pay bills for things they never volted -- voted on. it's something both parties should pick up on, especially republicans if they want to have this fight with the president on the debt ceiling. you know, what are we doing about the kids that you care so much about? neil: you know, charlie, you represent young people to get their minds attune to what's going on, and the possibility, that their share of ts burden will be greater, and what reaction do you get from other young folks when they hear you say that? >> a lot of young people nowada
steve, that would be a prop well played, would it not? >> it would. you know, i've been in the town for a long time, neil, as you know, and for 25 years, i've seen politicians of both parties using children as props for their political agenda. we saw the president do that today with his gun agenda, and it's always struck me as, i guess it struck you, that no one brings the kids up to the stage to talk about the enormous debt, which really is a form of taxation without representation if...
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maybe this was going on with steve jobs and i wasn't paying attention. >> yeah. neil: there is not a lot of there there, or as much there as there used to be. >> look everything liz and rob has said is true but, in my opinion way overblown. i would compare this to the position that the united states was in after world war two when we had something like, i don't know, 50 or 70% of the world's gdp. that wasn't going to last. apple's position in smart phones and tablets and computer isn't going to last. there are going to be others. that doesn't mean they're not coolnymore. doesn't mean they're not profitable anymore. by the way, we're going to measure them not on whether or not they come out with the next cool smartphone which they led five, six years ago but whether or not they come out with the next cool thing. so it's been about three years since their last cool thing. that was the ipad. >> what is that cool thing? apple tv, the margins there will be really, really thin to make money off of apple tv. listen i spent a lot of time on forums and apple blogs and tal
maybe this was going on with steve jobs and i wasn't paying attention. >> yeah. neil: there is not a lot of there there, or as much there as there used to be. >> look everything liz and rob has said is true but, in my opinion way overblown. i would compare this to the position that the united states was in after world war two when we had something like, i don't know, 50 or 70% of the world's gdp. that wasn't going to last. apple's position in smart phones and tablets and computer...
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steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces government revenues because it's
steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either,...
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>> steve: what? ah. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, once again lance armstrong, for going on oprah and clarifying your remarks about betsy andrew, the woman who testified in 2006 that you used performance enhancing drugs by saying, quote, i called you crazy. i called you a bitch, but i never called you fat. [ laughter ] thus creating an amazing title for a lance armstrong country song. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you called me a bully you called me a joke you called me a liar you said that i dope ♪ ♪ i called you crazy i called you a bitch but i never ever called you fat ♪ ♪ you're a crazy bitch but you ain't fat no, i never ever called you that ♪ ♪ you're crazy, you're a bitch i said it, it's a stone cold fact you're a crazy bitch but you ain't fat ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you have it. those are my thank-you notes. we'll be right back with more "late night." f a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get
>> steve: what? ah. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, once again lance armstrong, for going on oprah and clarifying your remarks about betsy andrew, the woman who testified in 2006 that you used performance enhancing drugs by saying, quote, i called you crazy. i called you a bitch, but i never called you fat. [ laughter ] thus creating an amazing title for a lance armstrong country song. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you called me a bully you called me a joke you called me a liar you said that...
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>> steve: two. two boo i believes. >> i'll give you another chance. >> gretchen: i'll go with one, martin luther king's bible. >> actually three! if we count yesterday with the chief justice, as you know -- >> gretchen: trick question. >> one yesterday, that is from michelle obama's family. today you're right. there will be two. one used by president lincoln when he was sworn in, and then another from dr. martin luther king, jr. so, you know, there is something for everyone there. all points of history being touched by these bibles being used. listen, folks continue to pour in here. there is definitely a buzz in the air and it's going to warm up. but we just got an alert from the dc weather system that we could get snow later on. probably by the time everyone is cleared out here, but just in time fort balls, that may roll into d.c back to you. >> steve: a very pretty day. we couldn't book alex trebek, but we did get shannon bream. >> brian: we were terrible. >> you're brilliant, all three of you. >>
>> steve: two. two boo i believes. >> i'll give you another chance. >> gretchen: i'll go with one, martin luther king's bible. >> actually three! if we count yesterday with the chief justice, as you know -- >> gretchen: trick question. >> one yesterday, that is from michelle obama's family. today you're right. there will be two. one used by president lincoln when he was sworn in, and then another from dr. martin luther king, jr. so, you know, there is...